The Super Elite Top Gun Campin Middletown, Connecticut was going to be a great and exciting Football Camp in The Great Northeastand it was going to pit some of the greatest high school football players in the country against each other. The terrible economy put a damper on the Super Elite Top Gun Camp, but in the Pre-Camp buildup and preparation, I received a lot of valuable information and I did a lot of film evaluation on a lot of players on their junior highlight and game films. This info helped me to initially rate and rank many of the top high school football players in The Great Northeast area.

Later, even after the Super Elite Top Gun Campwas cancelled, because of the bad economy, I decided to Select a NORTHEAST FABULOUS FIFTY SELECT TEAMand a NORTHEAST SUPER SLEEPER SELECT TEAM. I have evaluated every single player on both Select Teams at least once and in some cases, twice, on their junior game film and Highlight Film. There are some Super Surprises on both teams.

There are also some unbelievable players on this Super Sleeper Select Teamand there are also some Super Stories about them. Everyone on this Team has a Special Story, but I have decided to tell six of their stories.

Boeing Brown (6-4, 220, 4.6) of Brookfield, Connecticut is one of the most intriguing players that I have seen play this year. Brown is a Super Combine Freak and as a quarterback that is a very rare feat. When a quarterback does a legit 4.6 in the forty; a 36-inch vertical jump; and a 4.3 in the pro-shuttle; he is going to be a pretty Special quarterback. Brown actually had a 1965 MEARS RATING which was good enough to be Selected to the NORTHEAST FABULOUS 50 SELECT TEAM, but he is also a SUPER SLEEPER; so he actually made both teams.

On his highlight film, Brown is one of the most outstanding quarterbacks that I have seen this year or any year. On his second play from scrimmage on his highlight film, Brown rolls to his right, but does not find a receiver and then runs 56-yards untouched into the endzone for a touchdown.

On the next play, Brown throws a perfect pass down the middle for about a 65-yard touchdown. So this gets my immediate attention. He did these kind of highlight plays for his entire highlight film.

So here is a 6-4 quarterback with great speed and athletic ability and as of the middle of the summer before his senior season, Brown did not have a single scholarship offer.

Brown went to Gainesville in June to the University of FloridaFootball Camp and Quarterback Coach Brent Pease was impressed with him, but the Gators did not offer, because they already had a verbal committments from Max Staver of Brentwood Academy, Tennessee.

“I talked to Coach Pease a couple of times on the phone and I was really looking forward to working with him. I also learned a lot of stuff while working with him at the Camp,” said Brown.

Brown has been impressive all of the Spring and Summer and around twenty schools are interested in him, but most of these schools have filled their quarterback slot or want to wait to see how Brown does in the Fall.

What makes it that much more puzzeling is that Brown has been very impressive at every Camp and Combine that he attended in the Spring before his senior season. I have been so impressed with Brown, I invited him to play in our Ninth Annual All-American Bowl Game and he has accepted.

Stefon Colbert (6-4, 195, 4.5) of Olney Lady of Good Counsel, Maryland is one of the most intriguing wide receivers that I have seen play this year.

On his highlight film, Colbert is a pretty sensational big, wide receiver who makes a lot of big plays for one of the top high school teams in the country, but he has not got the respect with numerous scholarship offers that I think that he should have. And I just simply do not understand why.

Another intriguing aspect of Colbert is the fact that his first scholarship offer was from Auburn who has recently won a BCS National Championship, but only NC State and Virginia Tech have followed with offers.

I really like Colbert and I think that he is going to make a great college player. Another thing that I like about him is that he is also a great free safety and he can play on either side of the football at the next level. I have invited Colbert to play in my Ninth Annual All-American Bowl Game Classic and I hope that he accepts, because I think that he can be a Star in the game.

Anthony Cioffi (6-0, 175, 4.3) of Springfield Dayton Regional, New Jersey is one of the fastest high school football players in this recruiting class. This past Spring, Cioffi ran a hand-held 10.4 in the 100 meters.

Cioffi plays quarterback on offense and cornerback or free safety on defense. I think that he would be a great inside receiver in college, but he also could be an All-American cornerback.

Cioffi is incredible on his highlight film. In fact, he is more than incredible. He had two kick returns of 100-yards on his highlight film. I think that the first one was a punt return, but he fielded it on the goal line and went 100-yards down the left sidelines for the touchdown.

Then, Cioffi returned an interception about 60-yards for a touchdown before he returned his second punt-return kick for 100-yards. On this kick return, Cioffi fielded the kick on the goal-line, started up the middle, juked a couple of players and then raced untouched into the end-zone.

With all of this great athletic ability and blazing speed, its hard to understand why Cioffi does not have over twenty offers, but he only needed one offer and he got it from Rutgers and now he will become a Scarlet Knight.

Jahvaney Beckford (6-2, 230, 4.56) of Woodstock Hyde, Connecticut is one of the most interesting players that I have seen play this year. First of all, Beckford is a two-way Super Freak that does not come off of the field. And second of all, he does not have a single scholarship offer.

On his highlight film, Beckford plays both wide receiver and tight end and makes unbelievable catches and runs for touchdowns at both positions. And then on defense, he plays both outside linebacker and defensive end and he also dominates on that side of the football.

I just do not understand why college coaches are not offering him, but I think that he will become a super-star at the next level. I think that Beckford could be a big wide receiver or a flex tight end at the next level and become a star.

I have been so impressed with Beckford, I have invited him to play in my Ninth Annual All-American Bowl Game and I hope that he accepts, because I believe that he can also be a Star in the game.

Noah Robinson (6-4, 225, 4.58) of Worchester Doherty, Massachusetts is one of the best linebackers and tight end combos that I have seen this year. He also is a very good athlete with great speed and great strength. I found Robinson as we were preparing for the Super Elite Top Gun Camp in Conneticut.

On his highlight film, Robinson is pretty spectacular and I would say that he is close to being a Five-Click Player. A Five-Click Player is a player that after a college coach sees his first five plays of a highlight film, the coach turns off the tape and calls the player and offers him a scholarship.

On his first play of his highlight film, while playing outside linebacker, Robinson blitzes and tackles the quarterback for a 12-yard loss. Then on the second play, he tackles the running back for a six-yard loss on an end run. Then on the third play, he blitzes and tackles the quarterback again for a six-yard loss.

On the fourth play, Robinson blitzes and helped cause the quarterback to fumble the football and Robinson picks up the football and runs about 65-yards for a touchdown. On his fifth play of his highlight film, Robinson lines-up at tight end on offense and catches a 35-yard touchdown pass.

That’s five plays, but I decided to watch one more play and on his sixth play, Robinson ran a crossing pass pattern and ran 28-yards for a touchdown. I had seen enough.

Robinson is a sensational player, but as of the middle of the summer before his senior year, Robinson does not have a single offer.

This highlight film that I watched was made by Robinson after I gave him the name of my Video man. Robinson was all set to come to my Super Elite Top Gun Camp, and be finally be found, but since he Camp was cancelled, because of the economy, Robinson was not able to be found by my Top Gun Coaches.

I was so impressed by Robinson, I have invited him to play in our Ninth Annual All-American Bowl Game Classic and he has accepted.

Julian Allen (6-4, 215, 4.5) of Sewell Washington Township, New Jersey is one of the most puzzling players on the Planet. Allen went to Spring and Summer Camps and Combines as a wide receiver and although he did exceptionally well, his highlight film suggests that he is even better as an outside linebacker, defensive end, or even a safety.

His highlight film is incredible as he is outstanding on both sides of the football. On his first play, Allen is flanked right as a receiver, runs an out and go and then goes up and catches the football in the endzone for a 40-yard touchdown with a defender on his back.

After seeing this play, you would think that this player is a pretty good wide receiver Playmaker, but on play #2, Allen is playing outside linebacker on defense and blitzes and tackles the running back for a six-yard loss. Then on play #3, Allen blitzes again and sacks the quarterback for a minus eight yards.

Now, you’re thinking. Where do I recruit this guy? But is keeps getting better. On play #4, his hand is down at defensive end and he sacks the quarterback for a ten-yard loss. On play #5, Allen ran a quick slant pass pattern and then ran 60-yards for a touchdown.

On play #6, Allen picked up a fumble on defense and ran 10-yards for a touchdown and on play #7, he tackles the quarterback, causing a fumble, and then recovered the fumble.

After seven plays, I’ve seen enough. Allen is big, strong, fast, and athletic, so my question was: how many offers does JulianAllen have and the answer in mid July was zero. Also! Only one other major recruiting service even had Allen listed in their huge database. I just don’t get it!

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My mission and goal is to search for that hidden high school football talent that has not been found yet. I then evaluate him and try to help him to get some publicity.
In 2003, 2004, 2005. and 2006, I hosted my Annual 7on7 National Championship. My goal was to get great athletes to one area where I could evaluate them and then help them with college coaches.
The only drawback was that college coaches wanted to see the hidden gems in a game-type highlight film and so the college coaches suggested to me that I host a real All-American Bowl Game so that they could view these talented players in a highlight film, playing against other talented players. It's noted that the NCAA doesn't allow the college coaches to attend All-American Games or practices and so the Game Film is a great tool for the college coaches.
In 2005, I hosted my 1st Annual All-American Bowl Game. In nine games in nine years, my wife and I have helped 549 HS football players to get a scholarship that came to our first Bowl Game practice without a single scholarship offer. This also does not count over 1,000 players who we have helped that did not play in our game, including over 100 players in the 2010 Recruiting Season.
My Super Elite Top Gun Camp idealogy, is of course, to get as many Top Football Players to a Top Gun Camp so that all of my coaches and I can evaluate them, rate them, rank them, and promote them. There will always be "Diamonds in the Rough" to be found.
My First Annual Max Emfinger's Super Elite Top Gun Camp was in July of 2010. The Camp was amazing and loaded with unknown and known talent. Many of them were invited to play in our 2011 All-American Bowl Game Classic.
In 2007, in my 3rd Annual All-American Bowl Game, a player by the name of Kareem Jackson came to our first Monday practice, without a single scholarship offer. Jackson decided to come out early and he became a #1 Draft Choice in the 2010 NFL Draft for the Houston Texans.